If you bought a "K" series CPU (e.g., i7-3770K), do not get excited. The B75S1 locks down voltage controls and multiplier adjustments almost entirely. You get basic memory frequency selection (DDR3-1066/1333/1600) and nothing else. This is a business BIOS, not an enthusiast board.

The Samsung B75S1 is the Toyota Corolla of BIOSes. It is boring, it is ugly, and it hides its best features behind a secret key combo, but it will outlive your SSD and never crash. For stability, 4/5 stars. For features, 2/5 stars. Overall: 3.5/5 (Rounded to 4).

Compared to modern UEFI bloatware, this BIOS is lightning. From power-on to OS loader takes about 3-4 seconds on an SSD. Samsung optimized the POST (Power-On Self-Test) routine beautifully here.

When you boot, spam F2 to enter setup. Then immediately press Ctrl + F1 to unlock the advanced SATA and power management settings.

You want to overclock, need Resizable BAR, or require a modern graphical mouse-driven UEFI. Look for a Z77 motherboard instead.